Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1857 - Electronic journals |
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Abbey aforesaid afsd Mayor aisle ancient antiquaries antiquity ARCH Archæologia Cambrensis Armorica Bailiffs Bailiffs & Burgesses Bart Bishop Boro afs Boro afsd Borough Brecon Britanny bronze Caerleon Caermarthen Caersws called CAMB Cambrian Cantref Cascob Castle Celtic celts century chancel chapel Charles church Cimbri Cornish Cornwall Court Coychurch Coyty cromlech cross crown David Dirinon district dyke Earl Edward elected England Ewenny feet Gladestry grant heirs & sucers Henry inhabitants Ireland Irish John Jones Justices Kidwelly King Knighton land Landevennec Lewis Llandeilo Lloyd Lord lordship manor Marchers Mayor Ald Moelynaidd Monmouth monument nave Offa's Dyke original parish Pembrokeshire Penzance portion presbytery present Presteigne Prince probably Radnor remains remarkable Richard Roman Ruthin saint Saxon sd Boro sd office Severn side stone succrs THIRD SERIES Thomas tower town transept tumulus Wales wall Welsh Welshpool William Wynne
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Page 401 - Ireland, vol. i. containing: 1. The Circuit of Ireland; by Muircheartach Mac Neill, Prince of Aileach; a Poem written in the year 942 by Cormacan Eigeas, Chief Poet of the North of Ireland. Edited, with a Translation and Notes, and a Map of the Circuit, by JOHN O'DONOVAN, Esq. 2. " A Brife Description of Ireland, made in this year 1589, by Robert Payne, vnto xxv. of his partners, for whom he is vndertaker there.
Page 405 - Edited from a MS. in the British Museum, with Notes, by the REV. RICHARD BUTLER, AB, MRIA 2.
Page 150 - Edward, by the grace of God king of England, lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine...
Page 402 - The Book of Obits and Martyrology of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, Dublin. Edited from the original MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, by the REV. JOHN CLARKE CROSTHWAITE, AM, Rector of St.
Page 405 - The Alphabetical Hymn in praise of St. Brigid, attributed to St. Ultan, Bishop of Ardbreccan. 3. The Hymn of St. Cummain Fota. 4. The Hymn or Prayer of St. Mugint.
Page 209 - The great resemblance of stone implements found in different parts of the world may be satisfactorily accounted for by the similarity of the material, and the simplicity of the forms. But this argument cannot be applied to the bronze arms and implements.
Page 255 - These prepare the tin, working very skilfully the earth which produces it. The ground is rocky, but it has in it earthy veins, the produce of which is brought down and melted and purified.
Page 406 - JOHN O'DONOVAN, Esq., and JAMES HENTHORN TODD, DD X. An Account of the Firbolgs and Danes of Ireland, by Duald Mac Firbis, from a MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, with a Translation and Notes, by JOHN O'DONOVAN, Esq.
Page 400 - The affairs of the Society shall be managed by a Council consisting of a Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, and twelve elected Members, five to make a quorum.
Page 403 - O'DoNOVAN, LL.D., MRIA Price S». 1847. The Irish Version of the HISTOEIA BRITONUM of Neunius, or, as it is called in Irish MSS. teabap bpecnaC, the British Book. Edited from the Book of Ballimote, collated with copies in the Book of Lecan and in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin...